European journal of clinical pharmacology
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Eur. J. Clin. Pharmacol. · Apr 2011
Clinical TrialFlip-flop kinetics of ropivacaine during continuous epidural infusion influences its accumulation rate.
Ropivacaine has an optimal toxicity profile for epidural anesthesia in adults, but there are currently no studies concerning its pharmacokinetics during continuous infusion. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the pharmacokinetics and safety of ropivacaine in adults during a 48-h continuous epidural infusion. ⋯ Exposure to ropivacaine during epidural infusion is highly variable. The apparent infusion dosing half-life t(1/2,DP) is the most appropriate parameter to predict drug accumulation upon epidural infusion since it appears to better reflect the interplay interference between volume distribution and absorption rate during the accumulation phase. Prediction of ropivacaine accumulation can be improved by considering patient age.